Superman #10/1968
In "Clark Kents Maskerade als Superman," a stolen invention by Jules Verne sends Batman and Robin on a time-traveling mission to the past, where they must retrieve it before it can be misused. Written by Arnold Drake and Bill Finger, with art by Dick Sprang and inks by Charles Paris, the story unfolds with classic Silver Age flair. The cover by Curt Swan and George Klein captures the adventure’s timeless charm.
In "Clark Kents Maskerade als Superman," Lois Lane’s prank with a fake newspaper headline accidentally becomes real, forcing Clark Kent to navigate the chaos when the world believes he’s Superman. With Perry White and Lois pushing for a publicity stunt, Clark must keep up the charade—balancing his dual life while the mysterious villain "Eisen-Icke" watches from the shadows.
When Lois Lane secretly enters a beauty pageant to land an exclusive interview, she’s stunned to win—only to be accused of cheating and thrown into a mystery that leads her straight into a criminal plot. With her identity as Tina Trull under scrutiny and Superman watching from the shadows, Lois must navigate deception and danger before the truth comes to light.
When a device inspired by Jules Verne’s imagination is stolen, Batman and Robin embark on a daring journey to the past to enlist the famed author himself—only to find him in peril, facing the villain Simak and the enigmatic Professor Nicols, who hold the key to the future.
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